The UAE is set to solidify its reputation as a hub for international events by hosting six major global conferences this year, marking a significant milestone in its history of organizing large-scale gatherings.
Leading the lineup is the IUCN World Conservation Congress in October, a globally significant platform fostering dialogue on biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability.
From 27th to 29th October, Expo City Dubai will host the 2025 Asia Pacific Cities Summit (2025APCS) & Mayors’ Forum, bringing together mayors, city leaders, and business figures. This will be the first time the summit is held in the Middle East.
In November, Dubai will welcome over 4,000 museum professionals for the ICOM General Conference 2025, a historic first for the region. The event will focus on shaping the future of the global museum sector through dialogue and collaboration.
In healthcare, the UAE will debut two landmark events in the Middle East. Abu Dhabi will host the 25th International Union for Health Promotion and Education Conference (IUHPE 25th) from 13th to 16th May, while Dubai will hold the 19th World Congress of Neurosurgery from 1st to 4th December.
Rounding off the list, Dubai will host the 28th Universal Postal Congress 2025, uniting global postal sector leaders and member states to discuss the evolving role of postal services.
These events underscore the UAE’s growing influence on the global stage, showcasing its capabilities in fostering collaboration across diverse sectors.
News Source: Emirates News Agency